What would happen if today some placed a highly energized strong beam of energy within a spiral like or tetra sphere- triangle like interior fine
polished object and enclosed it after beam emitted? Would the energy beam continuously bounce around endlessly crossing paths with itself, more
concentrated in areas the beam crosses multiple times or would it weaken after so many crosses...

What would happen if today some placed a highly energized strong beam of energy within a spiral like or tetra sphere- triangle like interior fine
polished object and enclosed it after beam emitted? Would the energy beam continuously bounce around endlessly crossing paths with itself, more
concentrated in areas the beam crosses multiple times or would it weaken after so many crosses...

Yes it should stay trapped forever as long as you created a box where light/energy can't escape. If we could take it one step further I think it could
be mind blowing. So What if you could slow down light and put it in the source object could we then concentrate more energy into the object and
basically stop light moving or slow it down to almost a complete crawl?

Now that I think about it more that is how we ourselves can create our own "universe". You create a hall of mirror structure and slow down the light
going into the hall of mirrors (something maybe like the video above). Once you can slow it down to a certain speed you should be able to "code" the
light inside making your own universe. I also think that the universe "larger" than us has a faster speed of light which created us or rather put us
here.

So each progressing universes "light speed" is faster and each regressing universes "light speed" is slower but the perception of light in each
universe should stay constant. You could only view the difference if you were outside of two more universes to "measure" or "observe" the difference
in speed which would be caused by "size" not "speed" which is why it should stay constant in each universe.

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